Flin, L. (1767). Flin's [s]ale catalogue of books, for the year. 1767: Part 1st. [Co]nsisting of a choice collection of books, in all [b]ranches and languages, which is now selling cheap for ready money only, at said Flin's shop [a]t the Bible in Castle-Street. [Th]e lowest price of each article being mark'd in his catalogue, which may be had at the place [o]f sale. At said place most money may be had [f]or any library or parcell of books. N.B. The second part being very considera[ble] will be publish'd about the beginning of [Jan]uary next. [T]he taking, and printing, of this catalogue is [ex]tended with a very considerable expence, and [a]s there are frequent idle demands made for catalogues, it is hoped that gentlemen will not think it unreasonable that it is charged at a British [si]x-pence, which will be remitted in the first [p]urchase made, to the amount of an English Crown. [print]ed for Laurence Flin, at the Bible in Castle-Street.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationFlin, Laurence. Flin's [s]ale Catalogue of Books, for the Year. 1767: Part 1st. [Co]nsisting of a Choice Collection of Books, in All [b]ranches and Languages, Which Is Now Selling Cheap for Ready Money Only, at Said Flin's Shop [a]t the Bible in Castle-Street. [Th]e Lowest Price of Each Article Being Mark'd in His Catalogue, Which May Be Had at the Place [o]f Sale. At Said Place Most Money May Be Had [f]or Any Library or Parcell of Books. N.B. The Second Part Being Very Considera[ble] Will Be Publish'd About the Beginning of [Jan]uary Next. [T]he Taking, and Printing, of This Catalogue Is [ex]tended with a Very Considerable Expence, and [a]s There Are Frequent Idle Demands Made for Catalogues, It Is Hoped That Gentlemen Will Not Think It Unreasonable That It Is Charged at a British [si]x-pence, Which Will Be Remitted in the First [p]urchase Made, to the Amount of an English Crown. Dublin: [print]ed for Laurence Flin, at the Bible in Castle-Street, 1767.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationFlin, Laurence. Flin's [s]ale Catalogue of Books, for the Year. 1767: Part 1st. [Co]nsisting of a Choice Collection of Books, in All [b]ranches and Languages, Which Is Now Selling Cheap for Ready Money Only, at Said Flin's Shop [a]t the Bible in Castle-Street. [Th]e Lowest Price of Each Article Being Mark'd in His Catalogue, Which May Be Had at the Place [o]f Sale. At Said Place Most Money May Be Had [f]or Any Library or Parcell of Books. N.B. The Second Part Being Very Considera[ble] Will Be Publish'd About the Beginning of [Jan]uary Next. [T]he Taking, and Printing, of This Catalogue Is [ex]tended with a Very Considerable Expence, and [a]s There Are Frequent Idle Demands Made for Catalogues, It Is Hoped That Gentlemen Will Not Think It Unreasonable That It Is Charged at a British [si]x-pence, Which Will Be Remitted in the First [p]urchase Made, to the Amount of an English Crown. [print]ed for Laurence Flin, at the Bible in Castle-Street, 1767.